Example sentences of "[noun sg] it made [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As Donald Davie has remarked , his concept of a minority culture was modelled on the ‘ gathered church ’ of the Dissenters — a communion of saints — and the irreplaceable charm of Scrutiny to the post-war undergraduate lay ultimately in the simple fact that on every issue it made things look simple : ‘ a present of perhaps a dozen authors or books or whole periods and genres of literature which I not only need not but should not read . ’ |
2 | To rapturous applause it made $1.6 million , a world record for any clock at auction . |
3 | The coming of the rains brought no physical relief to the besieged but in one respect it made things worse ; the smell from the decaying offal and from the corpses of men and animals became intolerable and hung constantly , undisturbed by wind , as a foul miasma over the fortifications . |
4 | When she discovered Camilla had acted as Charles 's unofficial hostess at Highgrove functions in her absence it made Diana loathe the place even more . |
5 | For the first time in my life it made sense . |
6 | The economist John Maynard Keynes advocated just such an approach in the Thirties , arguing that during a recession it made sense because there were idle resources available . |
7 | For the most part it made use of trackways already established and ancient , though it is possible that new pieces of track were trampled out where the direct line required it . |
8 | Of course it made Carvin virtually unobtainable in this country , but now ABC Music have stepped into the breach to provide a UK retail outlet . |
9 | Of course it made Jews feel more Jewish . |
10 | Asked whether , in this increasingly environment-conscious world it made sense to use expensive oak or metal caskets , Miss Vincent said . |
11 | For some reason it made Maggie think of silent music , each flicker a celestial note . |
12 | If it was put into freezers it made things cold , but if the same electricity went into an oven it made things hot , so how did it know ? |
13 | ‘ Oh , I 'm sure ! ’ he replied in such a way it made Maggie giggle again . |
14 | Either way it made sense to maintain some degree of detachment . |
15 | Yes David Price used to you know sort of er sit in our meetings yeah as a treasurer it made sense you know our treasurer and him to work together and all that . |
16 | By the time Tiphook arrived on the stock market , it already had impressive turnover and profits for a company only seven years off the starting blocks ; the following year it made £2.4 million profit on sales of £25 million . |
17 | The scientists concluded that it would have been better to leave the beaches alone , but as one commented : " At the time it made sense . |